How salty does the sea have to be for a egg to float?
Problem Scenario
Broad Question
Why does an egg need salt to float?
Specific Question
How does salt make an egg float? How much salt does it take to float an egg?
Hypothesis
I hypothesize that it will take more salt to float an hard boiled egg than an uncooked egg.
Graph of Hypothesis
Floating Egg
Variables
Independent Variable:
Amount of salt
Dependent Variable:
Sink or float
Variables That Need To Be Controlled:
Cups,water, and eggs
Vocabulary List That Needs Explanation
General Plan
For my project I am going to see how much salt it will take for an egg to float. I will be doing my project at school in a classroom. I am going to take a dozen eggs and hard boil 1/2 of them. I will take 5 cups the same size, same amount of water, and same temperature. I will put different teaspoon amounts of salt in each cup.
Potential Problems And Solutions
Some problems I may encounter could be my eggs could crack. I could also measure my salt wrong. To make sure my eggs don't crack I will place them in cold water to start then bring them to a boil then reduce the heat then continue to let them cook for 10 minutes.I will be extra careful with my measuring.
Safety Or Environmental Concerns
One safety concern I may have is someone could get burned while cooking the eggs. During my experiment I will make sure I ware safety glasses and use potholders.
Experimental Design
For my experimental design I will be doing two trials. I will use two dozen of eggs. Twelve will be hard boiled and twelve will be raw. I am going to use several teaspoons of table salt in five different plastic cups of the same size and same amount of water.
Resources and Budget Table
Item
Number needed
Where I will get this
Cost
egg
5
my house
$0
spoon
2
school
$0
16 oz cups
A bag full
school
$0
notepad
1
home
$0
T-salt
A container full
home
$0
water
A bottle full
school
$0
measuring cup liquid
1
school
$0
$0
$0
Detailed Procedure
Set 5 cups all the same size up in a line with the same amount of water in them. Then put different amounts of salt and stir them.For the first cup I will place 1/2 a teasp., the 2nd cup will have 1 1/2 teasp., the 3rd cup will have 2 teasp. ,the 4th cup will have 3 1/2 and the 5th cup will have 5 1/2 . After that I will put a hard boiled egg into each cup of water with the different amounts of salt in them and see which one floats better.I also will do the same procedure with eggs that are not boiled. Then wright it down in a notebook.
Diagram
Photo List
cups
water
salt
egg
notebook
Time Line
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Data Table
Egg type
Amount of salt
Floated
Uncooked
1/2 teaspoon
Uncooked
1 1/2 teaspoons
Uncooked
3 teaspoons
Uncooked
4 1/2 teaspoons
Floated
Uncooked
5 1/2 teaspoons
Floated
Uncooked
10 teaspoons
Floated
Cooked
1/2 teaspoon
Cooked
1 1/2 teaspoons
Cooked
3 teaspoons
Cooked
4 1/2 teaspoons
Floated
Cooked
5 1/2 teaspoons
Floated
Cooked
10 teaspoons
Floated
Data Analysis
All Raw Data
Egg type
Amount of salt
Floated
Uncooked
1/2 teaspoon
Uncooked
1 1/2 teaspoons
Uncooked
3 teaspoons
Uncooked
4 1/2 teaspoons
Floated
Uncooked
5 1/2 teaspoons
Floated
Uncooked
10 teaspoons
Floated
Cooked
1/2 teaspoon
Cooked
1 1/2 teaspoons
Cooked
3 teaspoons
Cooked
4 1/2 teaspoons
Floated
Cooked
5 1/2 teaspoons
Floated
Cooked
10 teaspoons
Floated
Graphs
Photos
Results
The result of my project was at 4 1/2 teaspoons of salt my eggs would float no matter if they were raw or boiled.
Conclusion
Salty water does make objects float
Discussion
My independent variable which was the amount of salt was determined on my dependent variable whether or not my egg would sink or float a lot.My experiment showed me the more salt the more things float.I think my data was done correctly but I could have done more trials to get A better accuracy.I think my experiment would be useful to scientist who are researching the ocean and it's environment. Doing my experiment lets us know that things in the oceans salty water does float.
Benefit to Community and/or Science
I think my experiment would be useful to scientist who are researching the ocean and it's environment. Doing my experiment lets us know that things in the oceans salty water does float.
Table of Contents
Title
How salty does the sea have to be for a egg to float?Problem Scenario
Broad Question
Why does an egg need salt to float?Specific Question
How does salt make an egg float? How much salt does it take to float an egg?Hypothesis
I hypothesize that it will take more salt to float an hard boiled egg than an uncooked egg.Graph of Hypothesis
Variables
Independent Variable:
Amount of saltDependent Variable:
Sink or floatVariables That Need To Be Controlled:
Cups,water, and eggsVocabulary List That Needs Explanation
General Plan
For my project I am going to see how much salt it will take for an egg to float. I will be doing my project at school in a classroom. I am going to take a dozen eggs and hard boil 1/2 of them. I will take 5 cups the same size, same amount of water, and same temperature. I will put different teaspoon amounts of salt in each cup.Potential Problems And Solutions
Some problems I may encounter could be my eggs could crack. I could also measure my salt wrong. To make sure my eggs don't crack I will place them in cold water to start then bring them to a boil then reduce the heat then continue to let them cook for 10 minutes.I will be extra careful with my measuring.Safety Or Environmental Concerns
One safety concern I may have is someone could get burned while cooking the eggs. During my experiment I will make sure I ware safety glasses and use potholders.Experimental Design
For my experimental design I will be doing two trials. I will use two dozen of eggs. Twelve will be hard boiled and twelve will be raw. I am going to use several teaspoons of table salt in five different plastic cups of the same size and same amount of water.Resources and Budget Table
Detailed Procedure
Set 5 cups all the same size up in a line with the same amount of water in them. Then put different amounts of salt and stir them.For the first cup I will place 1/2 a teasp., the 2nd cup will have 1 1/2 teasp., the 3rd cup will have 2 teasp. ,the 4th cup will have 3 1/2 and the 5th cup will have 5 1/2 . After that I will put a hard boiled egg into each cup of water with the different amounts of salt in them and see which one floats better.I also will do the same procedure with eggs that are not boiled. Then wright it down in a notebook.Diagram
Photo List
Time Line
2/4-3/1Data Table
Data Analysis
All Raw DataGraphs
Photos
Results
The result of my project was at 4 1/2 teaspoons of salt my eggs would float no matter if they were raw or boiled.Conclusion
Salty water does make objects floatDiscussion
My independent variable which was the amount of salt was determined on my dependent variable whether or not my egg would sink or float a lot.My experiment showed me the more salt the more things float.I think my data was done correctly but I could have done more trials to get A better accuracy.I think my experiment would be useful to scientist who are researching the ocean and it's environment. Doing my experiment lets us know that things in the oceans salty water does float.Benefit to Community and/or Science
I think my experiment would be useful to scientist who are researching the ocean and it's environment. Doing my experiment lets us know that things in the oceans salty water does float.Background Research
References
Abstract